Math, asked by chaup327, 3 months ago

The equation of the base of an equilateral triangle is x + y - 2 = 0 and the opposite vertex has

coordinates (2, -1). Find the area of the triangle.
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Answered by IshuSamu
0

Step-by-step explanation:

arg(z) must be less than arg(z

2

) and greater than arg(z

1

).

∵z is lying on the line segment joining z

1

and z

2

.

∴arg(z

1

)≤arg(z)≤arg(z

2

)

2

π

+tan

−1

5

3

≤arg(z)≤π+tan

−1

5

3

we know, tan

−1

5

3

6

π

3

≤arg(z)≤

6

Thus optionD is correct.

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